on long island, there are the north and south forks, the south fork has montauk and the hamptons along with some outlet shopping, while the north fork has vineyards and small towns, both places have farms.theres also the jersey shore with places such as point plesant, atlantic city, cape may, sandy hook etc,and bucks county pa with doylestown, new hope and peddlers villageand in upstate new york and connecticut there may be some nice spots as well.
Well, it s a long-ish drive from NYC, 200 miles/3 hours, but I absolutely adore Lake George, which is a really fun vacation destination for young and old alike.Last year we took one of their famous historic steam-powered paddle-wheel ferries out onto the lake just in time to watch the July 4th fireworks and it was fun and unforgettable.Check out the link below for more info, you won t be sorry, and, like me, you ll probably go back again and again...
you ll probably have to drive more than an hour if you really want to feel like you got away, especially if you re going for a whole weekend...that said,lake placid in the adirondacksburlington, vermontthe catskillssaratoga springs, ny..all of the above are within 3-4 hours of nyc, more than worthwhile for a weekend getaway
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You could go to The...Statue of LibertyEmpire State BuildingOr just go out to lunch or dinner and watch the sunset